Prologue
Villages cheered as their
magnificent lighthouse shone it’s life-saving light. Protecting passing ships
from the Island ’s murderous rocks.
Inside the towering
light-house however, the Keeper sat, wearily writing down the days log in the
heavy log book. He pushed the window close blocking out the bone-chilling cold
and the people’s merry cheering. For a few minutes the Keeper carried on
inscribing the log with the uneventful day.
Without warning the lamp of
the lighthouse plunged into darkness! The poor Keeper was stunned and became
more so when the window blew open, destroying his candle. He fumbled in his
pocket, pulling out a match and lit a feeble lamp. He rushed up the empty
stairway until he reached the watch room.
The machinery was eerily
untouched, perfectly clean. The keeper inspected every bit of it’s working.
Every cog. Every nut. Every bolt.
With the ear-splitting sound
of a ship’s fog horn he scampered up to the lamp room. In desperation he
unscrewed the lamp and spun round with it in his arms. Before he had taken two
steps he tripped then… Crash! It splintered into thousands of pieces.
The ship drew ever closer to
the rocks…
Wow grace I love this peice of work keep it up because I think you are a really good writer I think you should keep up the good work and you may be a very good writer when youb are older
ReplyDeleteFrom your very dear classmate
Elise
Hi Grace,
ReplyDeleteWe are from Springwell Junior School, Ash Class.
We love your piece of writing. It is so descriptive!
You have made us wonder what is going to happen next.
We are from London, where are you from?
Jasleen & Kevin